The Greenstone Guide September 2017 | Page 6

6 | Greenstone events St Andrews Awards colours LEFT: Full Colours is awarded to senior girls who have con- sistently performed for the school team and have represented the school and achieved the required distances and times that are representative of a district level on multiple occasions or at a provincial level in the season. Full Colours for squash are re-awarded to Kim Rodel. RIGHT: Half Colours are awarded to a Grade 9 who has achieved at a full colours stand- ard, and to senior girls who have consistently performed for the school team and achieved the required distances and times that are representative of a district or provincial level. Half Colours for squash are awarded to Lauren Matheson and Hannah-Grace McBride. LEFT: Half Colours are awarded to a Grade 9 who has achieved at a full colours standard, and to senior girls who have consistently performed for the school team and achieved the required distances and times that are representa- tive of a district or provincial level. Half Colours for hockey are awarded to Stefania Aldrighetti, Stacey Burrowes, Jenna-Lee Lange and Emma Paget. RIGHT: Full Colours is awarded to senior girls who have consistently performed for the school team and have represented the school and achieved the required dis- tances and times that are representative of a district level on multiple occasions or at a provincial level in the season. Full Colours for hockey are awarded to Dan- ielle Quinn and re-awarded to Fae-Siri Keighley and Erin McAravey. ADVERTISE HERE! Do you want to expose your business to over 15 000 readers throughout Greenstone, Modderfontein and Edenvale? Call 011-452-2677 or email [email protected] to find out more about our specials for local businesses • A well-read ‘good news’ newspaper • Competitive rates • Editorial opportunities for extra exposure • Local business focus www.greenstoneguide.co.za www.facebook.com/TheGreenstoneGuide Nobel Primary School students participate in Lethabo Nobel Primary School’s Grade R’s and their teacher who participated in the Lethabo on Tuesday, August 1 (from left to right): • Kgaugelo Mokoena (A++ award) • Kemisetso Mtomboti (A++ award) • Lesedi Magatsela (A++ award) • Kgothatso Malahlela (Prestige award) • Mohlago Mogale (A+ award) • Tafadzwa Penyai (A++ award) • Onalerona Morakoeni (A+ award) • Khanyisa Matiya (A++ award) Nobel Primary School’s Grade 1s who excelled in the Lethabo on August 2 (from left to right): • Reabetswe Maragela (A award) • Lebogang Mari Makhuvela (A+ award) • Bongi Ntokozo Dlamini (Prestige award) • Khyolo Luthando (A+ award) • Lesedi Mashiane (A+ award) • Khanyisile Langa (A++ award)